Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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SENIORS DOLORES ANDERSEN 24 Washington Road Sayreville Freshman Class (President), Sub-Deb (President), Student Council, Band, Echo- Lites, Dramatics, Executive Committee. Yearbook. Whenever there is a football or basketball game, you may be sure that Lorrie is in the stands ready to throw that confetti. Her ardent spirit for her school has made Dolores a true team- backer and activity-follower. DENNIS CONNORS 7 Midland Avenue Morgan Football. Basketball. J. V. Baseball, Baseball Manager, Junior Musical. Band. But it's you I love, Francis Marie, explained our humorous Denny in the Junior Musical Comedy. Sports and girls rate high with him. Connors' witty remarks from the back of the room and his ever-ready helping hand have made him tops with all his classmates. PETER CASEY 104 Miller Avenue Sayreville Band, Football, Junior Class (Treasurer). Casey is known for his active sense of humor. Active because it is cur- rently driving the teachers MAD! Ah! We shall never forget his brilliant por- trayal of Tarzan, when garbed in cat skins and roaring loudly, he entertained the physic's class by swinging from imaginary vines!!! ANDREW CROSS 11 Perrine Avenue Melrose Echo-Lites, Hunting and Fishing, Junior Play. Chef Club, Yearbook. Whether on land, on the sea or in the air, Andy will always stick up for his N. Y. Yankees. He also proved he was a Sayreville High fan by his at- tendance at all the games. In the future Andy has high hopes of becom- ing a welder. GEORGE CHEVALIER 360 Main Street Sayreville Hunting and Fishing, Radio Club. About 8:30 on a school morning, when we hear a roar of a motor and a screech of brakes, we know it's Chevy. Chevy, always ready with a smile, is one of our most cheerful sen- iors. After next June we'll probably be seeing him under a car making some intricate repairs. HELEN CZERNIKOWSKI 183 Main Street Sayreville Student Council, Yearbook (Advertising Staff), Echo-Lites (Business Staff), Junior Class (Secretary), Commercialites, Greg- gittes. Biology, Twirling, Junior Musical. Office Practice. When Hetty rolls her eyes she gets results with a capital R! She is the es- sence of fun and loves a good time. Most of her sentences begin with, Well, ya see, it's like this—. Hetty is as dependable as she is happy.

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JACK PIETRUSKI THOMAS VAZQUEZ MILDRED WISTUBA DOROTHY NEBUS Fellow Classmates, We have finally reached the day of our graduation. It has arrived faster than we ex- pected. We deeply regret that our seemingly short, four years at Sayreville High are over, but we believe that we are prepared for what- ever is before us. I am quite certain that in the many and varied fields that we enter—education, industry or business, all of us vjill eventually meet with success. We must not only be successful in our life undertakings, we must also be worthwhile citizens. We must strive to keep this nation the great one that it is. It will mean work, but we, the younger generation, believe that we have the basic qualifications for this under- taking. Nothing must discourage us from con- tinuing our efforts to acquire the qualities of good citizenship. Now as we rapidly conclude this school- chapter of our life, we shall be parting. Wher- ever each of you may go and whatever each of you may do, I wish you success and may God be with you. Sincerely, JACK PIETRUSKI i i)



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JOHN DENBY 166 Washington Road Sayieville Photography, Hunting and Fishing, Radio, Woodcrait. Jack is a happy-go-iucky guy and a grade A gum chewer, who just wants to take life nice and easy. Jack is in- terested in hunting and also likes to take a few pictures. His future is still undecided. THERESA FESTNER 8 Hart Street Sayrev'lle Glee Club, Leaders. Dramatic Club. Varsity Basketball, Twirlers (Drum Ma- jorette), Office Practice, Biology Club, Greggittes, Freshmen (Class Secretary). Theresa, as the Drum Majorette, makes an attractive picture command- ing our band and twirlers. Her blonde hair looks cute cut short, doesn't it? Outside of school, Rees is a whiz at the 88's. ELEANORE DOMINIK 35 Hart Street Sayreville Twirling, Sub-Deb, Biology, Greggittes, Leaders, Yearbook (Business Manager), Office Practice, Junior Musical, Junior Class (Vice-President), Basketball, Vol- leyball. Deep dimples, a pleasing person- ality and a smile for everyone—that's El. And, that's why she was chosen Queen of Hearts at our Valentine Dance. Besides being a twirler and at- tending all the games, Eleanore can be depended upon to do almost anything. JOSEPH FRENCH 3 Maple Street Sayreville Radio, Aviation. Photography. Hot dog! Who wants to buy a hot dog? That's no other than our Joe trying to make some money for his class. Joe is a willing worker and his eyes seem to tell us that he tries awful hard not to hear that alarm clock in the morning. ALFRED DRAEGER 34 Dane Street Sayreville Football. Photography, Hunting and Fishing. There he goes! 50-60 yards Yip- pee! It's a touchdown! Yes, there goes our Crazylegs running up the score and scaring the other team. A1 proved himself a gridiron star when he was chosen in 1948 for the All-County Team, All-State Team and Player of the Week. DOLORES GASP1CH 60 Boehmhurst Avenue Sayreville Office Practice. Student Council. Biol- ogy, Greggittes. Band, Echo-Lites. Glee Club, Commercialites, Varsity Basket- ball, Volleyball, Baseball, Cheerleader. When Dee has an opinion she sticks to it. Her dead-eye shots on the basketball court have run up the score in many games. For recreation. Dee loves dancing to the music of a smooth orchestra. 13

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